Summa Theologiae: Volume 60, Penance: 3a. 84-90The Summa Theologiae ranks among the greatest documents of the Christian Church, and is a landmark of medieval western thought. It provides the framework for Catholic studies in systematic theology and for a classical Christian philosophy, and is regularly consulted by scholars of all faiths and none, across a range of academic disciplines. This paperback reissue of the classic Latin/English edition first published by the English Dominicans in the 1960s and 1970s, in the wake of the Second Vatican Council, has been undertaken in response to regular requests from readers and librarians around the world for the entire series of 61 volumes to be made available again. The original text is unchanged, except for the correction of a small number of typographical errors. |
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Contents
Prologue | 2 |
THE SACRAMENT OF PENANCE 2 Article 1 is Penance a sacrament? | 3 |
Article 2 are sins the proper matter of this sacrament? | 8 |
IO Article 3 is the form of this sacrament I absolve you? | 11 |
Article 4 is the laying on of the priests hands required for this sacrament? | 19 |
Article 5 is this sacrament necessary for salvation? | 21 |
Article 6 is Penance a second plank after shipwreck? | 25 |
Article 7 was it well for this sacrament to have been instituted in the New Law? | 28 |
Article 4 does Penance take away fault but not the debt of punishment? | 87 |
Article 5 once mortal sin has been remitted are all of sins after | 90 |
effects taken away? | 91 |
Article 6 is forgiveness of fault the effect of the virtue | 94 |
penitence? | 95 |
Article I can nial sin be pardoned without penance? | 100 |
Article 2 is infusion of grace required for the forgiveness of venial sin? | 105 |
Article 3 is venial sin taken away through the sprinkling of holy | 109 |
Article 8 ought Penance to last until the end of life? | 35 |
Article 9 is it possible for penance to be continuous? | 37 |
Article 10 should the sacrament of Penance be repeated? | 41 |
THE VIRTUE OF PENITENCE 48 Article 1 is penitence a virtue? | 49 |
so Article 2 is penitence a special virtue? | 51 |
Article 3 is the virtue of penitence a species of justice? | 55 |
Article 4 is the will properly the seat of penitence? | 61 |
Article 5 does fear originate penitence? | 63 |
Article 6 is repentance first among the virtues? | 67 |
THE EFFECT OF PENANCE 72 Article 1 are all sins removed through Penance? | 73 |
Article 2 can sin be forgiven without Penance? | 77 |
Article 3 can one sin be pardoned without another? | 81 |
THE RETURN OF SINS ONCE FORGIVEN | 117 |
Article 2 do sins once forgiven return in virtue of the | 123 |
Article 3 because of ingratitude in a later sin does there arise | 129 |
VIRTUE REGAINED THROUGH PENANCE | 135 |
Article 3 is a person restored to his former dignity through | 143 |
Article 4 is it possible for works done in charity to become dead | 149 |
THE PARTS OF PENANCE IN GENERAL | 161 |
Article 3 are the parts mentioned integral parts of Penance? | 167 |
Glossary | 191 |
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absolve according action actual actus aliquis Augustine autem Baptism called cause charity Christ committed complete confession debt Deus dicendum quod dicit dicitur dictum divine effect enim Ergo etiam faith forgiven forgiveness God's grace gratiæ habet habit HAND Hence Holy homo human ideo illud infused inquantum justice kind living Lord materia matter meaning modo Moreover mortal namely nature object once opera pardon Pars Passion past peccata peccatorum peccatum Penance penitence person pertinet Piana poenitentia potest Præterea priest primum prius punishment quæ quam quantum quia reason reatus received reference repentance REPLY sacrament sacrament of Penance sacramentum says scilicet Secunda secundum seems sense Sent sicut sine sinner sins soul speaking species spiritual St Thomas sunt supra taken tamen tertium things turning utrum venial Videtur quod virtue